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Metallica joins Spotify, ends Napster feud

Metal legends Metallica are bringing their entire catalogue to Spotify.

The music-streaming company announced the move Thursday during a presentation to debut new features in New York.

Metallica had previously declined to stream its music but fans can now access 30 years of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band's recordings.

The move is significant for the ‘Battery’ hitmakers. Metallica was among several acts who sued Napster in 2000, eventually forcing a settlement that required Napster to evolve into a pay-for-use service that became something of a model for today's streaming companies.

Metallica founder and drummer Lars Ulrich appeared on stage at the Spotify presentation alongside Napster co-founder and former Facebook president Sean Parker, who was portrayed by Justin Timberlake in the film The Social Network.